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  • The Wage Mobility of Low-Wage Workers in a Changing Economy, 1968 to 2014
Figure A2. Significant Average Marginal Effects for Mobility for All Low-Wage Workers Source: Author's calculations based on the PSID (2018). Note: Results from the full model (m4) using the median wage threshold (two-thirds of the median wage for full-time workers). Reference categories: woman (man), nonwhite (white), marital status (never married), child under six (without a child under six), education (high school diploma), worked in better wages (unemployed), starting and current occupation (professional and technical), firm change (same firm), industry (agriculture and mining).
Figure A2.

Significant Average Marginal Effects for Mobility for All Low-Wage Workers

Source: Author's calculations based on the PSID (2018).

Note: Results from the full model (m4) using the median wage threshold (two-thirds of the median wage for full-time workers). Reference categories: woman (man), nonwhite (white), marital status (never married), child under six (without a child under six), education (high school diploma), worked in better wages (unemployed), starting and current occupation (professional and technical), firm change (same firm), industry (agriculture and mining).

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